Groucho Marx and Mary Martin in rehearsal for a two-hour TV special celebrating the then ten-year partnership between composer Richard Rodgers and librettist-lyricist Oscar Hammerstein II, March 28, 1954. Groucho hosted the show, which was broadcast live.
Ant and Dec's Saturday Night Takeaway came to an end last night. Twenty series across 22 years, all of the challenges and stunts and silliness and catchphrases.
And all the laughter. And the smiles. Saturday Night Takeaway was full of heart, a show we could sit and watch and feel better about life.
It's a blessing that Saturday Night Takeaway could come to a proper conclusion in its own time, no threat of cancellation, no intervention by fate. Just two lads, who we've grown up with, giving their all and walking off with their heads held high.
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Plus, a look back at the University Challenge final, where Imperial became the winningest team in UC history.
Hackers Hacked | In the ever-connected digital age, where the lines between the virtual and the real blur, hackers have occasionally taken centre stage, orchestrating disruptions that transcend the realm of mere cyber intrusions. The intrusion into live television broadcasts stands as a riveting testament to the prowess of these digital maestros. Join us on an emotional rollercoaster as we delve into 10 instances where hackers breached the airwaves, leaving an indelible mark on the world of live television.
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cillian murphy accepting the award with his wife's lipstick all over his face and asking the crowd if he's got lipstick on his nose and continuing even when they said yes. this is making me feel. things
This past weekend we filmed the first episode of our live show that covers local upcoming events and forecasts. It was a lot of fun, we featured a lot of guests including some kittens and a puppy from the local animal shelter. I got to hold one of the kittens for a little. During the show I was in the control room using the Sumo (it’s like a switchboard but it’s a touch screen) to switch between our four camera live. I’m looking forward to next week’s shoot even though I might not be in the control room next time
i cant get over the ball being so CLEARLY all for crowley i can't get over aziraphale trying to woo him with a WHOLE FUCKING BALL because that's what he knows that's what romance IS for him because he's been wanting to dance with crowley ever since dancing was invented and he's so stuck in time with the way he dresses and talks and he still thinks a dance is the high of romance AND HE MADE A WHOLE ENTIRE FUCKING BALL FOR CROWLEY JUST SO HE COULD DANCE WITH HIM like now it's so fucking obvious he gave away his BOOKS without a second thought and it was all for crowley he organised a whole JANE AUSTEN THEME BALL just so he could have an excuse to finally dance with the love of his life and i can't get over this i'm shaking my fists and pacing up and down he did not give a single fuck about anything other than dancing with crowley and HE BARELY TOUCHED OTHER PEOPLE'S HANDS WHILE HIS WHOLE FUCKING PALM WAS PRESSED TO CROWLEY'S AND i need to lie down
Frightening situation On live television, the LA weather forecaster's eyes roll to the back of her head before she passes out
The show did not return to a live segment, according to TMZ, rather airing pre-recorded segments.
Schwartz posted an update on her Facebook page around 2.30pm, writing: 'Thanks for all the texts, calls, and well wishes. I am going to be ok!'
It is unclear what caused Schwartz to faint, but a similar incident occurred in 2014 while she was working at a different station. She was filling in for one of her coworkers and suddenly threw up in the middle of the broadcast.
After seeing a doctor, she discovered she had a leaky heart valve. They told her they didn't know when it would wear out. However, after having her daughter, the stem cell from her pregnancy helped repair her heart.
It was not immediately clear if her fainting episode was related to her previous heart issues.
Heart disease is the number one killer in the US and can manifest with a variety of symptoms, including chest pain, stomach pain, sweating, leg and arm pain, and extreme fatigue, among others.